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Mobile App Screens Calls With Brain Waves 40

alphadogg writes "A mobile app under development can filter phone calls and reroute them directly to voicemail by reading brain waves, cutting the need for users to press buttons on the smartphone screen. The app, called Good Times, is the brainchild of Ruggero Scorcioni, CEO and founder of Brainyno, who presented the technology at the AT&T Innovation Showcase in New York, where some of the company's top research projects were highlighted. The app analyzes brainwaves as a phone call comes in, and depending on a person's mental state, reroutes a call. Information about brain waves is collected by a headset and sent to the smartphone via a Bluetooth connection, after which the app uses algorithms to analyze the status of a brain." Of course, the user has to be wearing a headset to detect the brainwaves. The software's creator hopes such detection can someday be integrated into devices like Google Glass.
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Mobile App Screens Calls With Brain Waves

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  • Good luck! (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Mitreya ( 579078 ) <mitreya@@@gmail...com> on Friday April 05, 2013 @11:01AM (#43368485)

    Of course, the user has to be wearing a headset to detect the brainwaves. The software's creator hopes such detection can someday be integrated into devices like Google Glass.

    I cannot get voice-dial to work on my new phone. It seems to pick something random and unrelated to what I say.

    But I am sure a brain-wave detector will work seamlessly very soon.

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